6 Christmas-Special Desserts to Make At Home With Your Kiddos

Here is a list of some decadent Christmas desserts that you can make at home with your kids to truly feel the festive vibes.

by Anupriya Mishra
6 Christmas-Special Desserts to Make At Home With Your Kiddos

Christmas is all about sharing joy with your friends and families. And what better way to get closer to your children and sharing the process of making the perfect Christmas feast? As children have a knack for loving sweet treats, a great way to build your bond with your tiny tots this Christmas, is by asking them to lend a hand as you prepare desserts. So, here is a list of some decadent Christmas desserts that you can make at home with your kids to truly feel the festive vibes.

Christmas Desserts To Make With Kids

1. Bûche De Noël

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AKA the Yule Log is a quintessential Christmas dessert that everybody loves during the festive season. This traditional Christmas cake is abundantly served as desserts in countries, such as Belgium, France, and Switzerland. Made to look like logs, it’s a flourless cake, therefore you might want to make it with your children. Yes, especially as it’s fun decorating the final product.

2. Croquembouche

Croquembouche
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Croquembouche is a highly famous French dessert that basically comprises choux pastry stacked on top of each other. However, the reason why we are saying that this is the perfect dessert is the fact that it resembles a Christmas tree, which makes it the perfect centrepiece for your Christmas feast table.

Although making the cream puffs is a little intimidating, if you follow the steps and use the perfect ingredients, making this dessert can be quite fun and rewarding, the moment you begin. Not to mention, we are sure your little munchkin is going to love the challenge of creating this showstopper of a dessert together with you.

3. Sticky Toffee Pudding

Sticky Toffee Pudding
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This is a highly famous British dessert, and it comprises a delicious and spongy cake, which is topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. After this, it’s covered with toffee sauce, that perfectly ties up the entire dessert together.

4. Christmas Pudding

Christmas Pudding
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Christmas pudding is certainly one of the most revered deserts. This is a dried fruit pudding that’s generally served as a part of Christmas dinner in countries like Britain. For those who aren’t aware, it’s made with candid fruit peel, apple, mixed dried fruits, and citrus juice. In fact, the sticky and dense sponge-like consistency truly makes it the perfect ending to any meal.

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5. Plum Cake

Plum Cake
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Plum cake is another absolutely revered Christmas dessert that is loved by people around the globe. Although it compasses a variety of cakes which are made with dried fruits like currents and raisins, it is famous amongst people and is a heartwarming Christmas tradition of sending sweets to your loved ones. Not to mention, when refrigerated, this cake can last for up to five days, which is pretty neat. We are certain your little chef is going to love mixing in all the dried fruits with the flour as you get ready to bake this yummy dessert.

6. Tiramisu

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This is just the perfect dessert that you need for your table. Especially ideal for people who are making desserts last minute for their Christmas feast, Tiramisu has just the right amount of sweetness that is complimented by the sharpness of amaretto liquor. Not to mention, when it is topped with oodles of whipped cream, this velvety dessert truly becomes everybody’s favourite

So, if you are also someone who wishes to make something sweet with your kiddos, make sure to keep this list in mind.

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First Published: December 04, 2024 5:32 PM